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vacp, voim DAILY EAST QREGONlAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1918. EIGHT PAGES worm 1 attpl3 only wheat, '''"'n hi'injnnpii which fact suprgstKliiw of tho if" J,"llKC ' on orutT hi; cu'im nn(( JutlKC Ve rostntlnlnp th vuiuial ty irk from Isjtttmt- tho lirls mCiVH A plcarant iluiirn was given lyj -Tlilcrt l'.nml, Jr., u Hit- hnme if 11 Ait wumpKffDBNrr VMIk Dally aa4 Jarni-Wwaklj' a. fi4la. Orsvon. by taa aT OKUOONlAll FDBU8UINII BO atarad at taa poatofflca at Psadls- a. (rraaroa, a aseona-daas attar. faiaavaoa-a OI BAL.B IN OTHER WT1K& fmparlalHntal Nam Utand. Portiaao fcvau Nuri Co, Portland. Orea-oa on rni at afeaa-o Buraau, to Security Bulld sar. Waaktna-toa. O. C Buraaa HI four la HIM. N. w. KIWBPAPiR. UKSCRirTION RATBI (IN ADVANCCI m Far. by mall . Dally, six months by tna:i Dally. th ra months by mall Dally, ina month by mall Dally, ona ye-tr by carrier Daily, tlx nuntbs by carrier . . .6C - .M T.M Dally, thiea months by carrier 1.91 Dally, ona month, by carrlar ... .Cf aaml-Werkly, ona yaar, by mall.-. 1.6a Saml-Waakly. six months, by mall .71 8ml-weklv four mantha by mall .If most reliable rontrot measures, that of substituting crops. n the southern part of the eastern wheat belt the insect mnv ho a numiiw if young people wera I pnrrnlK on OiIIvko strci't ImsI even- controlled by plowing wheat! stubble deeply after harvest when this does not interfere with the growing of red clover and grass. A CONFLICT ERMANYinew leaders try to create the impres sion that their people writing; ' eiUvrlnliimeiit. lorlluntI Ct'liHilH Slfl.I.VI. IMjiOHiAND, IW.fH. I'urtlnmVs popultiliim bus increased from :!70.4:: to SlIi.Tr.O dnrlnsr tho yr-ar of I'.'is. rtCcortllttK to an estimate based mi thn sehool census Just completed, on a ratio of 5.2 for otu-h pupil. The censUH cf this year shows 5S.. 713 I'ortltl children in sehool. This Is an increaae of 85t5 chiltlren, as last your 50.118 were registered. lnst were misled' and long fought in yeHr 943 'i"ii "Vp o ti, i j:j i , side tho city, althoituh attttmlltit; a cjiuse the people did not be-( torthind pc.hi;olfl Ti8 m,ml,r ,ms Russia has no government that A rpsnnnsihlp nurw-m ran uffnrrl to recognize. Some of the i blame for this rests upon Ker 'ensky himself. When the czar was overthrown the liberals, with Kerensky at their head, had a splendid opportunity to succeed and serve mankind as Swell as Russia's own good. But SERVICE. Down in a darkened street Noisy Jith hurried feet, THa n in a vale of care Mlo?ome a Illy fair. F. on a murky atone. Kl.tssominc there alona. 1 Pure, a the whitest snow. Cmce In the mi(i. of woe. ' ' i ."::.: ,r , C.lvlnc wit a 4' -!pwarr Kvauty in fujleat ina ,! 1 I'nlo the Sons of Toll Jtfiwn in the murk and moll. . Oheerinff the ugly way, KnsinK the hopeless day, fervinff with tenderness totls in the grip of stress. rendered j through gross stupidity or ; treason the opportunity was ; thrown away. Russia has run jwild ever since and has been a 'world menace. All will admit that Russia valuable service i early in the war. All will ad- mit that Russia should be f air- ..ly dealt with. But having no government and no accredited representatives at the peace conlerence, having made a separate and cowardly peace .jWith the enemy the Russians are. certainly not'in positioned ,be presumptions with ' those ' who did win'the war.' h t y durinft' litis. lieve in. They are now jreborn, i increased to 11? it is asserted. 1 The arrival of American! w Ctt-ies ,Aro AinanUii. troops in German cities, how-!4(d ever has produced no manifes- idustriai Accident' cqmmission from tations Of .lOV On the part Of I July l. 191t. to Nbvemhcr SO, 1!H8. the populace. News reports !thpre w're hnt'-s 'jpeate i- work- are that our troops are greeted j ,, or Iln average,f ono pp(,,i With 8Ulleil Silence. This attl- i 2::, cases, according to a slate tude on the part of the Ger-jmont isauod by the commission today. man public is perfectly natural, i , , , T. : u .;,.J iu, m.tl rontrilmtlns to the fttnd for blind It is the attitude that most i goderi , oe of the lvlle(CS of other people would take under the tlme, similar circumstances. But it, j- does not bear out the theory . c . . . iirtajrvo that Germany has undergone a oAL I O lr MUfitlo transformation since Nov. 11 OR BLADDER BOTHER IT IS THEIR OWN FAULT T! HE disposition of the 'av erage man will , be to manifest little patience, for Kerensky's complaints re garding Russian recognition at the peace table. If Russia does not have a showing at Ver seilles the fault will be upon the Russians, not the allies. C ASTORIA I For Infests And Children : . j In Use For Over 30 Years THE WHEAT JOINT WORM Always bcarr the Sttoatura of HE most destructive ene my of wheat, next to the Hessian fly, in the wheat states east of the Mississippi rived and in parts of Missouri is the wheat joint-worm, say entomologists of the United States Department of Agricul ture, in a recent Farmers' Bul letin No. 1006. "The Wheat Jointworm and Its Control." It is a very small grub which lives in the stems of wheat sucking the juices of the plant and caus ing a swelling in the stem. Al though this insect is. sometimes, more serious than -the Hessian fly, oeaionally -causing com-r. plete destruction, very little -is done-;at present-to control its depredations. Thfe. iiisett;has a number of. natural enemies, but these, should not "be relied upon.' Fortunately the joint. The executives of the vari-! ous railroads have issued a; statement opposing McAdoo's suggestion for a five year ex-i tension of ' federal conirol. ' These executives, however, owe their positions to opera-! tions under the old regime and ; Kidney and. bladder weakness result r (Lm i r.;s fr front uric add, says u noted authority. sonic ui "'J"' c..". ,Tho (ti.lneys filter this at- IAKMI.KSS TO 1XINII KIDM.VS AM) M-rlTH r.l.K ll!ITTI(J , ACllkS. in; excess of what they get under government would Uloott and pass It on to ticin. Therefore their sugges tions should not be taken too seriously. , We are in line for a gravelled road to Umatilla and some day it will be hard surfaced. Opera-t where it often remains V 28 YEARS AGO fid I'mm the the tijadclcr. irritate ami ( inflanu', cuiistrir? a burning, .st'atUliuK i sensation, or sett hit? up an irrititimi at tho neck of the Madilur, nblifjinK : yon (o tscck relief two nr throe times j during tho ntKht. The sufferer Is in ' constant drcal, the water Hisses j sonietimes with a c ahiim; .st tiMitlnn land is very profuse; again, tlure Is , difficulty in avoiding it. j I (ladder weakness, most folks call it. heeaM.se they can't euntrol uriua tiim. Whilo it is extrenudy atmo.vhiK and somet lines very painful, this Is really one of tho most simple' ailments ; to ovei-corne. Get ahotit four ounees ! of Jad Salts from your phnrnuu isi and take a tahlespoopful in a Rlass n (Kntdin the Kast fresonian, r)eeein ber 13. lsi0-) j water before Irt'eakfant. continue thi.- T. p. lionrke and IK W. Palley ro-1 for two or threo-4la.x,.Thiii will ncu- ti.in.Hi on this irt'irntnss tram iron, trulizo- tlie aeds in tin- nrine so it n Portland. ' i ri'ho hnird of health has appointed! IC Vincent as city phslclan. , then art normally Imain Imitfor is a Fmifce( 5rrrMI.a tos th a d;ulder and Uirliufe lo4!''l i wfclcjij, he rector of the church of the lie- j' Jail HaJts ,is- ineynrviv; ItanlesH, d.emer announces that there will Ik '-$hu irf taadei f roft M ()., 'H(t of j-rtpfn no session of the Sunday school at 'and Jcinoh jiNii-. -vMihliiir.lt IvithJith thp church tomorrow on account of i in. and is used hv thousjinds of folks the illness of the children. ' I who are subject to urinary disonlerf t'ards were received by Pendleton j caused by uric acid irritation. Jad relatives today announcing tho wed-j Salts is splendid for kidneys und c:.uk dinp of V. H. Isaac of Caldwell. Ida- es ny had effects whatever. ' ho, to Ada C .Miner. December 16. j Here you have a .pleasant. ?ffnrvcs M. V. Worminton of AfHton. left i rout Ilthia-water drink; which qulcklv for . Baker City on Friday afternoon's i relieves bladder trouble. ' Ml r'r - i . The : ' FRANKLIN GAR The Logical Choice of Busy People 1 It is quite noticeable that the Franklin becoming more and more the favorite of tho man or woman who docs things. The reason is simple. In this car they find an efficiency, a ridin? y ! comfort,! an ease of, handling, and a grace of " design that are important added fcaturesto . ' its remarkable economy a steady day-by-day, ( . ' delivery '4 of r (20 miles to the gallon of gasoline i ' ' 1 instead of the usual 10. ' 10, 000 miles to the set of tires instead of the usual 5,000. Moreover, men and women of affairs must have a car that is instantly ready for service, and , the ranklin Direct Air Cooling System elimin- . ates the possibility of its being frozen into use lessness. The Franklin needn't be coddled it is always ready to run whatever the weather. In crowded city streets or on rough country roads, the Franklin oes ?n "s way VKht,y surely, easily without strain or pounding on its passengers. A demonstration will prove what we say. j - : . . . " . j j. l; - I PENDLETON AUTO CO. I V , : tj mmm ' ram frrtr OOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO: O o o o o o o o o 1 Q i o EEABY WEAR o o o o o o 2 o .11. We also appreciate the splendid response made by the Ladies who have coine to see if we were "making good" and, THEY BOUGHT. The beautiful Plush Coats, the beautiful Silk and Jersey Dresses, the splendid Serge Dresses and Suits, the exquisite Georgette Waists, the dainty Silk Peiticoats, the warm Wool Sweaters, the dependable House Dresses, Kimonas and Skirts, both silk and wool arc all offered at priced thafale not to be compared with either competition or wholesale cost. In justice to yourself and your pocket book, you will be glad to have "Looked Here" before you purchase. -QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl This SALE was put on, on account' of the "Flu" sales" are regular and with the usual privileges. cutting down our "Cash Sales," thru October and November. All "charge Ji On. the "Cash Sales' Prices Here are the Conditions on Advertised Goods: No Charges to Anyone , No Approvals No Phone Orders No Refunds No Goods Laid Away ; No Exchanges No Free Alterations All goods are o be selected in person and each sale is final and conclusive i.on h fas.li is rutnr ui) in the Register, the sale is history. We ask you to read this ad. carefully, make your selections the same wav. we will accord vou all the time you want, but remember, this is a "CASH SALES" KAIS- and ING SALE and as we have paid for the goods once (and we have, too,) we will ? not buy them back of you. ' ' ; v !tU Vie arc going to make lols of friends by this sale and we will not ruin that friendship by breaking any rules that apply to all. YOUR LIBERTY BOND TAKEN AT PAR VALUE w. YOUR LIBERTY BOND TAKEN AT PAR VALUE 4,,.. it o 2 G e .1 I. -.it I O o o o 0 o o l 9 & EOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOO MCOCJUOOOOOCOOOOOO; Co